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Circular Construction Explained Without the Corporate Fog Machine

July 3, 2026June 6, 2026 by Hector Renshaw
Circular Construction Explained Without the Corporate Fog Machine

Discover circular construction clearly explained with practical insights on design for disassembly, reclaimed materials, and material passports for sustainable building.

Categories Construction Innovation Tags adaptable buildings, circular economy, construction waste, design for disassembly, material passports, reclaimed materials, reuse, reversible fixing

The Beginner’s Guide to Embodied Carbon for Builders

July 3, 2026May 18, 2026 by Hector Renshaw
The Beginner’s Guide to Embodied Carbon for Builders

Learn the essentials of embodied carbon in construction, including material impacts, trade-offs, and practical strategies for builders to reduce carbon footprints effe…

Categories Sustainable Design Tags carbon footprint, concrete, EPDs, insulation, lifecycle assessment, plasterboard, reuse, steel, timber, whole-life carbon

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